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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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Val owns a hardware store. The floor plan drawn on the coordinate grid below shows its five different sections. On the same grid she will draw parallelogram PQRS similar to parallelogram ABCD with the ratio of corresponding side lengths PQ and AB equal to 3 : 1. If the coordinates of vertex P are (-3, 4), what could be the coordinates of vertex Q? (0, 5) (6, 4) (3, 4) (9, 4)

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OpenStudy (ell):

I am so sorry but math isnt my best subject:/ I would hate to tell you anything wrong. I hope you find the help you need though! Have a great day and God bless! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey it's easy you should find the line passes A and b then with the same slip you should find the line passing P then find the point on the second line which 3 times farer than AB distance

OpenStudy (anonymous):

now let see what I mean

OpenStudy (anonymous):

letter B is the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the AB is parallel with PQ and PQ is 3 times AB AB=3 PQ=9 P is in -3 then Q=-3+9=6 and because AB is parallel to PQ there should be no change in y

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